The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... issues of the play , perhaps its main issues , are theologi- cal . H. D. F. Kitto has argued persuasively , and with some justification , that if we try to turn it into a secular tragedy we shall be using the wrong focus , since ...
... issues of the play , perhaps its main issues , are theologi- cal . H. D. F. Kitto has argued persuasively , and with some justification , that if we try to turn it into a secular tragedy we shall be using the wrong focus , since ...
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... issues of the play . Of course , there is no problem of theodicy in King Lear if its universe does not admit the existence of an ultimate Power . A few critics have suggested that the very existence of the gods is seriously called in ...
... issues of the play . Of course , there is no problem of theodicy in King Lear if its universe does not admit the existence of an ultimate Power . A few critics have suggested that the very existence of the gods is seriously called in ...
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... issues are R. B. Heilman's This Great Stage , 1948 ; J. F. Danby's Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , 1948 and R. W. Chambers , King Lear , 1940. See also : E. Wels- ford's chapter on the play in The Fool , 1935 ; G. Wilson Knight ...
... issues are R. B. Heilman's This Great Stage , 1948 ; J. F. Danby's Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , 1948 and R. W. Chambers , King Lear , 1940. See also : E. Wels- ford's chapter on the play in The Fool , 1935 ; G. Wilson Knight ...
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